You're not alone: the Hamilton area has a vibrant Crohn’s and colitis community, made up of people with inflammatory bowel disease, families, volunteers, and more. Throughout the year, we come together at meetings and events like the Gutsy Walk to share experiences, raise funds and heighten awareness.

There are almost 5,000 people with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis in the Halton Region community. We understand the challenges you and your family may be facing – because we face them, too.
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Peer Support Event

Ready to connect with those who understand the challenges of Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and other forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)?  Join our upcoming Peer Support ...

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Young Adult Peer Support Event

Are you someone who is 18–30 and living with Crohn’s or colitis? Come hang out, share, and connect with people who actually get it—join our virtual peer support event.Living with ...

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Caregiver Peer Support Event

Ready to connect with those who understand the challenges of being a caregiver to someone with Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and other forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)?   ...

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Crohn’s and Colitis Canada raises $975,000 in one evening, funds groundbreaking research

Crohn’s and Colitis Canada raises $975,000 in one evening, funds groundbreaking research

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Patients and clinicians seek to address real-life challenges - report makes recommendations to improve lives of patients

New Crohn's and Colitis Canada Network unites world-class Canadian healthcare centres

New Crohn's and Colitis Canada Network unites world-class Canadian healthcare centres

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